Sentences with phrase «implications on climate research»

The journal Nature publishes the results — which have implications on climate research and wastewater treatment — on November 26.

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That's the opinion of Marko Papic, geopolitical strategist with BCA Research, who visited our office last Thursday and briefed us on the investment implications of the domestic and European political climate.
And what are the implications for research into «climate communication» on social media?
Professor Kug notes that further research is needed to obtain a general conclusion on the matter, but this research delivers important implications for climate adaptation because the analysis shows that if current warming trends continue, it is feasible to conclude that the ecosystems in regions affected by the anomalous climate will suffer greater damages due to the cold and dry spells.
His research focuses on how human and natural influences on climate contribute to observed climate change and risks of extreme weather and in quantifying their implications for long - range climate forecasts.
We also conduct research, often working in collaboration with scientists and engineers across PNNL and around the world, on related topics such as the renewable energy, complex regional meteorology and chemistry, and the possible national security implications of climate change.
Congratulations to Dr. Elizabeth L. Malone on being appointed to the Himalayan Glaciers, Climate Change, and Implications for Downstream Populations Committee for the National Research Council.
With further research focused on these key questions, we may come to better understand the implications of discipline policy reforms — how they affect suspension use, and also how they change school climate; interactions among students, peers, and teachers; and the academic performance of all students.
In a packed room, Chu gave his trademark illustrated tutorial, leading from basic climate science through the disturbing implications of global energy trends and efforts by the Obama administration to stimulate energy innovation with research hubs and dozens of grants for work on the frontiers of energy sciences that might produce breakthroughs.
I gave the opening talk (and song) this morning at ScienceOnline Climate, a two - day meeting exploring the role of Web communication in fostering engagement on climate change research and its implications for sClimate, a two - day meeting exploring the role of Web communication in fostering engagement on climate change research and its implications for sclimate change research and its implications for society.
Eystein Jansen, research director at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Bergen, Norway (who'd been a helpful Twitter contact on this) added helpful context on the research and its implications, building on thoughts expressed in my weekend post by the Swiss climate scientist Reto Knutti (click here for Knutti's weekend thresearch director at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Bergen, Norway (who'd been a helpful Twitter contact on this) added helpful context on the research and its implications, building on thoughts expressed in my weekend post by the Swiss climate scientist Reto Knutti (click here for Knutti's weekend thoClimate Research in Bergen, Norway (who'd been a helpful Twitter contact on this) added helpful context on the research and its implications, building on thoughts expressed in my weekend post by the Swiss climate scientist Reto Knutti (click here for Knutti's weekend thResearch in Bergen, Norway (who'd been a helpful Twitter contact on this) added helpful context on the research and its implications, building on thoughts expressed in my weekend post by the Swiss climate scientist Reto Knutti (click here for Knutti's weekend thresearch and its implications, building on thoughts expressed in my weekend post by the Swiss climate scientist Reto Knutti (click here for Knutti's weekend thoclimate scientist Reto Knutti (click here for Knutti's weekend thoughts):
One group had to defend Susan Solomon, the much lauded atmospheric scientist who, while a co-leader of the 2007 science assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, staunchly refused to provide her personal view of the implications of global warming research despite the prodding of reporters.
Until recently, climate and security experts have focused their research mostly on the humanitarian and disaster - relief implications of increasing extreme weather.
She researches the implications of short - lived climate pollutants on climate change and provides scientific guidance for climate - related work.
The IMPLICATIONS ARE: 1) The integrity of «Climate Science» is in doubt (good work will get washed by this as well) 2) The Integrity of CRU is in tatters; East Anglia and UK research not far behind 3) because these particular scientists have demonstrated that they can't be trusted with such an important task — a) Jones needs to go (minimum), wholesale shake - up and new mgmt (if allowed to continue to run) b) minimum data publication standards need to be defined and audited by Gov» t, and c) there needs to be strong oversight by an independent group of auditors (in somewhat an advesarial relationship) on integrity of data quality.
Research summaries of scientific work that has implications regarding climate change shall be continually posted on the NIPCC website where they shall be available for public inspection and review.
Previous research has shown that Americans are only dimly aware of the health implications of climate change, yet the literature on issue framing suggests that providing a...
National Research Council; Division on Earth and Life Studies; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; Board on Atmospheric Studies and Climate; Water Science and Technology Board; Committee on Population; Committee on Himalayan Glaciers, Hydrology, Climate Change, and Implications for Water Security
Here, WRI provides ongoing analysis of this groundbreaking climate change research — and its potential implications on communities, the economy, and the environment.
The research may have implications not only for climate studies, but our understanding of the evolution of life on Earth, and the evolution of the Solar System.
July 18, 2010: National Research Council: Emissions choices today have implications for global climate on the scale of millennia
The SEI Initiative on Fossil Fuels and Climate Change creates a platform for high - quality, timely, and policy - relevant research and communications on various facets of fossil fuel development and their implications for climate change mitigation and develClimate Change creates a platform for high - quality, timely, and policy - relevant research and communications on various facets of fossil fuel development and their implications for climate change mitigation and develclimate change mitigation and development.
The aim of the meeting was to review evidence related to the implications of global climate and ecological change on the communicable disease burden of Europe, assess the preparedness of health systems, develop scientific advice, identify research needs, and make recommendations to Member States.
Keeping Our Options Open - A Strategic Vision on Near - Term Implications of Long - Term Climate Policy Options, COOL Project, Dutch National Research Programme on Global Air Pollution and Climate Change (NRP), Bilthoven, November.
International and National Advisory Roles: I have served as a member of the Nature Conservancy (Georgia) Board of Trustees, Board of Climate Central, Mothers and Others for Clean Air Partnership Council, NOAA Science Advisory Board, NOAA Climate Working Group, Department of Energy ARM Science Board, NSF Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education, NSF Committee of Visitors, Biocomplexity Program, Earth Science Subcommittee of the NASA Advisory Council, Mothers and Others for Clean Air Partnership Council, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Director Search Committee, University Space Research Association (USRA) Earth Science Advisory Board, Department of Energy expert panel on Cool Roof Initiative and Climate Change, NASA / NOAA / Howard University Programmatic Advisory Committees and 2 National Academy of Science Studies (i. Implications of Climate Change on National Security and U.S. Naval Operations and ii.
Broad's article deals with the implications of research on climate change over the broad sweep of the Phanerozoic — the past half billion years of Earth history during which fossil animals and plants are found.
There will also be presentations by about two dozen other scientists and economists, including me, on the latest research on the causes, consequences, and policy implications of climate change.
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